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I am honoring a dear female relative who passed and I want to include Kay in the name, and no I don't just want it to be Kay.
I know some people think K names are lower class, so help me out DCUM, how can I honor my Kay and stay classy! Kaylee Kaylynn/Kaylyn Kayla McKayla I could do two names . . . like Anna Kay or Emma Kay or Mary Kay but they seem old fashioned. Thoughts? |
| Kira |
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Certainly not Mary Kay.
Kayla is the best from your list. Similar to your list I'd add Kaycee. Preferable to your list: Kaya Kaye |
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Kaytrin
Kaya Kayte Kaycee Or just use Kay as a middle name with whatever first name you like. |
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I prefer Kaylin spelling.
But simple Kaye is lovely. |
| Katherine--a couple of generations ago, Kay was a nickname for Katherine. |
| McKay like the last name |
This! Or use Kay as a middle name |
| +1 for Kaya |
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Katrina
Hard letter. |
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I’d go with Kate or another good K name or use Kay as a middle name. I would not try and work Kay into a first name.
Your child may not be happy with a name spelled in an unusual manner just so it can include Kay who she’ll never know. |
| I like Kira and Kaya. I also love Kai, though I've mostly seen it used for boys. It means ocean wave. |
| You could go 90's with the Kaetlin/Kaitlin/Kaitlyn |
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I'll vote for Kayla as the best from your list.
Hard no on Mary Kay!! I'd also think about a longer Ka name (like Kathryn or Katrina). But Kaye or Kaya would be cute too. What about Katia? |
| I love Kaya |